WO2002049377A1 - Method and apparatus to enable background scanning - Google Patents
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- This invention relates in general to communication devices which can scan multiple frequency channels, and more specifically to coirtrnunication devices which utilize background scanning to scan the multiple frequency channels.
- Com- unication devices such as one-way receiving devices, and two-way transceivers have been utilized in a variety of communication systems which often require the communication device to operate on multiple frequency channels as the communication devices move from one geographic area to another.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,923,266 issued July 13, 1999 to Wang, et al, entitled “Method for Dynamically Changing Control Frames for Selective Call Receiving Devices” describes the operation of such a prior art two-way communication device which can dynamically scan multiple frequency channels.
- the communication device in such systems can receive transmissions generated by multiple transmitters, there is a need for the communication device to be capable of receiving transmissions not only on the channel on which the communication device is currently registered, but to also receive transmissions on alternate frequency channels utilizing background scanning to identify alternate transmitters which are providing stronger or higher priority signals operating on different frequency channels. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of a communication system in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a signaling protocol suitable for use by a communication device in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a scanning method utilized by the communication device in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram further illustrating the scanning method utilized by the communication device in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an alternate communication device scanning method in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart illustrating the communication device scanning method in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is an electrical block diagram of the communication device in accordance with the present invention.
- the present invention is best understood by reference to a conventional signaling protocol, such as the ReFLEXTM signaling protocol to be described below ,which is used to provide two-way communication between a communication device, such as a ReFLEXTM subscriber unit, hereinafter referred to as subscriber unit 104, and a communication system 100, shown by way of example in FIG. 1.
- the communication system 100 encompasses a wide geographical area 102 operating on a first frequency channel 110 within which smaller geographical areas, or sub-zones, 106, 108 exist which can provide localized transmission on alternate frequency channels 112, 114. Coverage within the wide geographic area is provided by multiple transmitters operating on the first frequency channel.
- Wide area coverage is generally provided by simulcasting the information to be transmitted in a manner well known to one of ordinary skill in the art. Coverage within the smaller geographic areas is provided by one or more transmitters operating on the alternate frequency channels and can be accomplished by way of a single transmitter or a number of transmitters also simulcasting the information. It will be appreciated that coverage to the wide geographic area can also be provided by a single high power transmitter, while coverage to each of the smaller geographic areas can also be provided by a single low power transmitter. It will also be appreciated that the coverage areas provided in the smaller geographic areas need not overlap with other coverage areas.
- the standard ReFLEXTM subscriber unit receives and decodes only a single ReFLEXTM channel at a time.
- the subscriber unit 104 Once the subscriber unit 104 is registered with either the co-xtmunication system 102 on channel 110, the subscriber unit 104 must decode all compulsory frames on channel 110 in anticipation of receiving a message. In the instance the subscriber unit 104 is registered on one of the sub- zones 106, 108, on channels 112, 114 respectively, the subscriber unit 104 must decode all compulsory frames on the channel associated with the sub-zone in which it is registered in anticipation of receiving a message.
- the subscriber unit 104 can occasionally register on a sub-zone that provides a weak signal due to there being a substantial distance between the subscriber device 104 and the transmitter, or the subscriber unit 104 can occaisionally register on a sub-zone having a lower priority ranking. In such cases, it is desirable for the subscriber unit 104 to search for and register for service with another sub-zone which would provide a stronger signal or provide a higher priority when a channel of such a sub-zone becomes available. This search must be done without missing messages that can be delivered within the current zone or sub-zone within which the subscriber unit 104 is registered.
- the ReFLEXTM signaling protocol utilizes 128 frames per cycle in a 4 minute period wherein the frames are numbered from 0 to 127. Each of these frames has the field order shown in FIG. 2 wherein SI is a first synchronization pattern followed by a frame information word FI which is in turn followed by a second synchronization word S2. Thereafter, one or more block information words BIW are followed by an address field AF, vector field VF, message field MF and idle blocks IB.
- the present invention enables a ReFLEXTM subscriber unit to background scan (BGS) for more preferred channels (sub-zones) without missing messages that may be transmitted within the zone or sub-zone in which the subscriber unit is currently registered.
- BGS background scan
- the present invention allows every frame of the paging / control channel to be used for addressing (and messaging) the population of subscriber units so that channel efficiency can be maximized.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the method by which background scanning is performed in accordance with the present invention.
- the subscriber unit 104 first decodes the SCI (system configuration information) for Zone 1 which can be transmitted in any of the SCI frames.
- the SCI is designated within the block information word (BIW) of those frames, and whereupon after receiving the SCI, the subscriber unit 104 will register with the communication system 100 within Zone 1.
- BIOS block information word
- a subscriber unit 104 which is currently registered in Zone 1 will periodically attempt to decode SCIs on those channels listed in the "local scan list" provided within the block information words (BIW) for the subscriber unit's registered zone, in this instance the channels listed in the "local scan list” would include at least channels 112, 114.
- the subscriber unit 104 in accordance with the present invention will attempt to decode either the even or the odd numbered SCIs on the other channels operating within the current geographic area depending upon the subscriber unit's compulsory decoding schedule for the channel on which the subscriber unit 104 is operating.
- subscriber unit 104 when the compulsory decoding schedule for subscriber unit 104 requires scanning even compulsory frames on the current channel, subscriber unit 104 would then attempt to detect and decode the odd numbered SCI on the alternate channels, and vice-versa.
- the subscriber device 104 When a higher priority SCI is detected, or when the received signal strength of a current zone is inadequate and another zone's SCI can be decoded with adequate signal strength being received, the subscriber device 104 will register within the new zone.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a possible arrangement of SCI pairs for a region in which sixteen transmission zones are available by way of example.
- the even and odd SCI frame locations have a range [8-24] are communicated to the subscriber unit 104 BIWs.
- the number of SCI frame locations is determined by the number of channels that are available within a given geographical area. Thus if only eight channels were available, the potential SCI frame locations would be defined in the BIWs haing a range [8-16].
- the even compulsory decoding schedule 402 for a subscriber unit 104 is shown. When the subscriber unit 104 is performing background scanning in an attempt to detect a better channel, i.e.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the arrangement of SCI pairs in which the subscriber device is assigned to the odd numbered compulsory frames.
- the odd compulsory decoding schedule 502 for a subscriber unit 104 is shown.
- the subscriber unit 104 is performing background scanning in an attempt to detect a better channel, i.e. a channel providing a better signal strength or a higher priority, the subscriber unit would scan the alternate channels during the even SCI frames of the SCI frame pairs.
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart 600 illustrating the background scanning in accordance with the present invention.
- the subscriber unit 104 scans the channels and registers on the most preferred channel available, at step 604.
- the most preferred channel is one which the signal strength is greatest or is recognized to be a "home” channel, i.e. the subscriber device 104 seeks a "home” channel over a "roaming" channel.
- the subscriber device 104 determines whether the odd compulsory decoding schedule, or the even compulsory decoding schedule is to be followed for the new most preferred channel it has selected from the SCI parameters obtained from the BIWs.
- the subscriber device When the subscriber device is not roaming or when the received signal strength is above a predetermined threshold, at step 608, the subscriber device continues normal operation on the current channel, at step 610.
- the subscriber device background scans during the even frames when the odd frame compulsory decoding schedule is active, or during the odd frames when the even frame compulsory decoding schedule is active, to identify another more preferred channel, at step 612.
- the subscriber device continues operation of the current channel, at step 610.
- the subscriber device registers on the new more preferred channel, which then becomes the new most preferred channel, at step 616, after which operation returns to step 606, as described above.
- background scanning refers to the process by which a subscriber device • searches for other more preferred sub-zones that may be present within the current geographical area. The determination is by detecting the presence of other channels operating within the current geographical area without interruption to receiving message information within the zone or sub-zone to which the subscriber device 104 is registered.
- SCI frames refers to those frames that carry System Configuration Information as defined in the ReFLEX signaling protocol.
- the subscriber device stores within a code plug a master scan list which provides a list of frequencies and associated SPIDs (Service Provider Identifiers) or SCIDs ( Scan Identifiers).
- the master scan list is used by the subscriber device to locate a channel within the geographical area in which the device is located during cold start initialization.
- the subscriber device also stores a local scan list which is a list of frequencies and associated SCI frame numbers obtained from the local scan list BIWs that are contained within the SCI frames for the current sub-zone in which the subscriber device is registered.
- Global scanning refers to scanning performed by the subscriber unit which is directed from information stored in the master scan list.
- Local scanning refers to scanning performed by the subscriber unit which is directed from information stored in the local scan list.
- a preferred sub-zone is a sub-zone that is preferable over another sub-zone because the sub-zone has either a higher priority or provides a higher quality signal.
- Background scanning is a means by which a subscriber device 104 determines if a more preferable sub-zone is detectable, while still maintaining the decoding of messages on the current channel to which the subscriber device 104 is registered. Background scanning in accordance with the present invention requires the subscriber device 104 to switch from the channel it is registered on and currently receiving to an alternate channel during the scheduled transmission of SCI frame pairs (two consecutive SCI frames transmitted in a sequence).
- the SCI frame pairs enable subscriber devices that decode even compulsory frame decoding schedules to scan for odd SCI frames, and subscriber devices that decode odd compulsory frame decoding schedules to scan for even SCI frames.
- the local scan list is determined from the BIWs received on the current registered channel, the BIWs reference the SCI frames of the target channel to be scanned.
- the System Configuration (SCI) frame BIW is shown below.
- the BIW specifies the SCI base frame location and the SCI collapse mask applicable to the current channel and current sub-zone. Channels that have the "c" bit set in the frame information word must have SCI frames.
- the bit definitions are as follows:
- the frame numbers of all SCI frames in a cycle are referenced to the SCI base frame.
- SCI frames in this discussion are SCI frames that are applicable to the same sub-zone.
- fc The logical channel number of this channel [0, 7].
- the subscriber unit can use the forward channel assignment number, s, referenced by the logical channel number (fc) in conjunction with the forward channel base frequency, and the frequency spacing, to calculate the absolute frequency of the channel. This can be used to check that the unit is tuned to the correct channel.
- PR SCI Frame Pair indicator [0, 1], on control channel.
- PR 0 indicates that SCI frame pairs are not transmitted.
- the following two BIWs are used to specify forward channel numbers and transmission frequencies and SCI frame locations for the local scan list.
- CS 0 indicates default channel spacing and frequency calculation is used.
- CS 1 indicates 10 kHz channel spacing and frequency calculation is used.
- the selective call device 104 has designated one of an odd or even frame compulsory decoding schedule.
- the selective call device 104 decodes system configuration information (SCI) on odd SCI frames of the registered channel when it is following an odd compulsory decoding schedule, and scans for even SCI frames on other channels while maintaining the odd compulsory decoding schedule.
- SCI system configuration information
- the selective call device 104 releases or maintains the odd compulsory decoding schedule based on the system configuration information found on the even SCI frames of other channels.
- the selective call device 104 further decodes system configuration information on an even SCI frames of the registered channel when it is following an even compulsory decoding schedule, and scans odd SCI frames on the other channels while maintaining the even compulsory decoding schedule.
- the selective call device releases or maintains the even compulsory decoding schedule based on the system configuration information found on the odd SCI frames of other channels.
- a method of selecting a system configuration information (SCI) frame while a selective call device 104 is operating within a current registered zone and where the SCI frames occur in adjacent sequential pairs of frames within a plurality of frames is described above.
- the selective call device 104 determines when a SCI frame pair is indicated on a current zone, and when no SCI frame pair is indicated, the selective call device uses a SCI base frame designated in a compulsory decoding schedule that determines the SCI base frame number, otherwise, the SCI frame pair indicated on the current zone and is provided.
- the selective call device selects even or odd SCI frames to decode based on the compulsory decoding schedule, aligns the SCI base frame used by the selective call device with a base frame for selective call device such that the SCI base frame and the compulsory decoding schedule are both even or both odd.
- the selection of a SCI frames is based on the selective call device's address, base frame management parameters, and SCI frame BIW parameters.
- the selective call device 104 decodes a set of block information words (BIWs) for a local scan list sent on a selective call device's current registered sub-zone, and determines when a SCI frame pair is indicated on a target zone. When no SCI frame pair is indicated, the selective call device uses a SCI base frame found in a compulsory decoding schedule of the target zone that determines the SCI base frame number , otherwise, the SCI frame pairs are indicated on the target zone and are provided in the local scan list BIWs.
- BIWs block information words
- the selective call device selects one of even or odd target SCI frames to decode based on the compulsory decoding schedule of the current channel and arranges the SCI frames used by the selective call device 104 to scan the target channel such that the SCI frames of the current channel and the SCI frames of the target channel are not both even or both odd.
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